The evening world. Newspaper, March 10, 1908, Page 10

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10 FHE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY. MARCH 10, 1908.4, & | BeFQDAT= THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [ro8ft?.2' J MWGGANNELSON 1 FOR N.Y. A. C. GAMES | FIGHT WOULD BE A MONEY MAKER oe Little Flagellar Has About Given Up Hope of Getting Attell in ; Match and Will Go Gun- ning for Others. THE 3 MILE RACE WILL BE yUST A ROMP FoR BELLars -NWAC- ws at RECOR aS Dan Kerry 1S OUT FOR THE RUNNING BROAD WATCH THE RUB. HIGHBROWS IN THE CLUB RELAY. Battling Nelson. Charlie Har- vey, who runs the “English stable,” siys that Owen is weary of, trying to get Abe Attell into another. match, and that he fs determined to do something in the fireworks line. “We're after Nelson now,” ‘ays Charles. “I have an idea that Moran can beat him, and the little fellow’ is chuck full of confidence. It isn’t that we think Nelson has gone back. We are figuring on the basis of the Nelson-Attell fight a couple of years! en Nelson was undoubtedly, at his best. Atteil carried the fight to Nelson for six rounds, and hit him wherever ia pleased. It's true that Attell was tired out at the end| of the sisth, but he wasn’t { O' MORAN has challenged ae ATT MEGRATH WILL PROBABLY \ WHEN RAY EWRY JUMPS. BEAT THE 56LB. WEIGHT RECORD. New York A. C. Games To -Night al Garden Series of Athletic Features hich H. F. Porter " i ago, Ww Meeting of Hillman and Has- kins in 600-Yard Race in train-; Wate ‘ ing, He went in off the reel. Moran B.S. Weers One of the Many. ri is stronger than Attell, anyway, and oF THE OLD — y ; can hit harder. GuAAD oN ear ‘Jimmy Coffroth has writen me that he will offer a THE FIRING THE SHOT. j RRY HILLMAN, representing the | York A. C. and bearing Une. purse for \ Cand Nelson to fight for at Colma it he can induce Bat to sign. ‘Th horas vd on the coast, e fight | | Moran out there. | t @'T, and throw him violent | ears ly think he's a] 78% falling on him and (ied tye so much more | ver before he can recover trom the he can land] St¥nning effets of the fall. He did this e, and} {0 Jenkins, and he even tossed the ey, Rack or 4g, 80d upped hin wh ww AMUSEMENTS. :|HIPPODROME 135 UR i siitwoss | NEw AcTs Cicrittk, 4 BALLETS |) CIRCUS. 1 t do: ack is 4 (hour in grilling hig ean tce on det Griffith Great i Pleased Wi His New Men and Has aw knew what he was dot Line-Up Ready. former Bostonian He was ¢ th at was sufficient. Tenne tions on how to pla feiange. ey iterses, KUBELI © . OL NALHSAID RN THERE Is No GOD. Be a gute strength ie equal cas | Giants Kept In on Account of He ts tally ewual’so Goxth in quickness Heavy Rain, but No Time Lost. OMMY BURNS 1 agent, and it wo > find @ gentleman course Owen|ing the job away from er-welght | star in that line, His lat ought not The Evening World.) MARLIN SPRINGS, Tex., March 10.—! iit base. newspars takes more than a heavy downpour Savers aLY’s Moir. Ti ‘of rain to outwit M w. While the|Giams, played secon ger Smith and Jack feabsuiaciala| |ieuranitameciielto Man een’, FMB on the same night Ith ar rval of of ten minutes betwee he bouts. ‘Tommy says t hetwe knock them all out he’ team Is under cover € |has rigged up a blackboard and 18 | S0iieaas and Dovie was pur on tht | coaching his young players on tue Giant} job. Thereafter not a runner WAS, fall of plans of defense. jer players do | missed landers’ mar dw i hort. He and not need training, but are in lack of ripen fae Ce Cd le he was taking t all himsel eau ns: h ms to think that tire *e good as Won and the | ger gave out the EMPIRE ostsay. § 202" WM. H. CRANE Bus - “esi uh ‘enney had been accustomed to play & statement: f ann S13. Mar r e Bend nf | practice. A few days of ard work will | ing together, and no code of signals was “In all my experience as a base pal KET ° ad es D sto: 1s ome- 7) si unc roto ‘Se Canadian somet? sing | AE ve Bont those employed by charge vat ‘a coouWiN ast ae champions abnie’ 16 |about baseball. McGraw proposes to | York, and it 1 A iGiel With the boosting that J yet | Waste no time is giving them in- ie ‘ia v0 a W FIEL ne Behind the ng net Molr got trom’ the Englist | structions on the blackboard while the | Count | veterans loaf around, play billiards and | amu nselves in any way that may ntuw, 21d lions & Woke ats 1 MAJESTIC This circums: real baseba ——_—»___ Coulon Fights Again Friday. The next important t Lom Angeles, Cal | Donlin did s enient |many chances, to. 4) wire, (0,00 fournt| ‘The New York team got just one ases, and at la sco be the ten-round | tu} J that Donlin is no longer troubled come of weeks and i ? it weekend i ee Nene ore Hea pee sae ore fy tana nor eeu} | KEITH & ‘PROCTOR 3. aM ip Hence uit youngsters were going on the field a| g wil! have no chan aay : 5 2 te ou HE ASCE O'NEILL & CO held of} heavy rain drove them cover and | for work, bu f ’ n THE TALK OF 1 re H warmed Up : reget [Albert Wihein as been quiet | resent indications point to a two- | Warmed Up Dy Use it : ; ( ; % ! : UM rn i i fe thc Al Licech & Novebads, f failure to. throw remiten of Ca Bleich sive ner re ilaraeandi Colts Ease a ay poplars n in the sixty-y The Thief “ssn S.2 Sm aene at jenni! EroDa I yenteradsy, MeGraw 5; most of the| this afternoon. z nat nb: : ugh, ‘of Per ) MA BARE iL Sand: io Stars Dally Mat. « getting ready for m ji nit = HUDSON HES MPH OTIS SKIN. ea In the Play, ted, from Balzac THE HONGR oh -FAMILY ai 24 Hours.” [Cpt "cea Dram. Amatour N't Thurs, “David Garrick."* Baar oe Day YANKEE DOUDLE GIRLS Fven'g | Orch. scovered e, who, bottu! Good Fight in Boston To-Night) |, [5 wood a ; ? ale BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. f Boston will see a where he plans = FFAS PLANS HAVE LONGER FIGHTS. Fans on Coast Are Tired of (ues rocitns ty-round Armory A A hin WEI O GE a us cca retina eel ft E. Amateur Sight To-day Affairs a age 4 WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY OtMet R NIGHTS THURS. & FRI | w it the TOMEW. [BEUTAHE tn LENA R eit | ML TROP” YLIS Mat. To-Mor. 3H1 | LLIAM J. KELLY, peviatara k & 1 H HURLIG & SEAMON' < new o: » Yanhees lust no time in get Sultivan Going to Coast After Attell, down to 0 esierday our after ce de Leon New ¥ A HOUS bear Sth av MANGA.TAN {8 vnight at 8, Renefit i instr: tis, who has . has decided to go ght, of Brooklyr special ¢ Sat, Mat ; : herweight cha os on + ie : “1.30 ston! ah \ORPHEUM. 3d Ave, & pe St ine) NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. | ee aR teeate pels a <li ti | morning's prograim Tou. —-—= oa 5 "Ss i i the 4 pon te NEW afternoon session “Griff as ti ah ne Mane t PASTOR'S ‘ ; I ‘and fu alssted cue GNEWYC RK 4 ||\Eva ‘Tanguay a Vesta vicina | ROLLER SKATING — a ‘ ; ; THE SOUL Kiss with GENEE Hath ae a Now Vituery ICE SKATING se Sena Rok 4 Sensiona, aying ow HOCKEY To this winter, pulled off around firs ips and s Crescent A.C. vs. St i eannette Stops Campbell BROOKLYN | AMUSEMENTS. NN | | =| | — | ew Amsterdam 025" LHE MERRY WIDOW" hettodnrdraetntbntnd sate? Minnie Seligman & | late. Win. 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